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Calcite
Calcite
It is made from calcium, carbon and oxygen.
Its formula CaCO3.
Some of Calcite characteristics:
Mohr Hardness Scale - 3
Color - Depends on a lot of factors, mainly on its pureness.
Streak - White
Luster - Vitreous (Glassy)
Density - 2.71 gm/cc.
Crystal Structure - Hexagonal
Cleavage - Is perfect in three directions, forming rhombohedrons
Fracture - Conchoidal
How It Forms - CaCO3 + 2H(+1) ---> Ca(+2) + H2O + CO2
Found In - Mostly Mexico
Uses - In cements, in the production of lime, and limestone is used in the steel industry, used in the glass industry, and in ornamental stones.
Is It Found In Iowa? - Yes, in the southern counties.
Special Characteristics - It glows under UV light. They can sometimes be multicolored.
J0I2D4N I30VV3I25-Jordan Bowers
J35I2IK 60IVI3Z-Jesrik Gomez
Sources
beg.utexas.edu
http://www.galleries.com/minerals/carbonat/calcite/calcite.htm
www.mindat.org/min-859.html
www.minerals.net/mineral/carbonat/calcite/calcite.htm
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It is made from calcium, carbon and oxygen.
Its formula CaCO3.
Some of Calcite characteristics:
Mohr Hardness Scale - 3
Color - Depends on a lot of factors, mainly on its pureness.
Streak - White
Luster - Vitreous (Glassy)
Density - 2.71 gm/cc.
Crystal Structure - Hexagonal
Cleavage - Is perfect in three directions, forming rhombohedrons
Fracture - Conchoidal
How It Forms - CaCO3 + 2H(+1) ---> Ca(+2) + H2O + CO2
Found In - Mostly Mexico
Uses - In cements, in the production of lime, and limestone is used in the steel industry, used in the glass industry, and in ornamental stones.
Is It Found In Iowa? - Yes, in the southern counties.
Special Characteristics - It glows under UV light. They can sometimes be multicolored.
J0I2D4N I30VV3I25-Jordan Bowers
J35I2IK 60IVI3Z-Jesrik Gomez
Sources
beg.utexas.edu
http://www.galleries.com/minerals/carbonat/calcite/calcite.htm
www.mindat.org/min-859.html
www.minerals.net/mineral/carbonat/calcite/calcite.htm